Nancy Grace is still missing her prized handcuff necklace. And she’s naming Anderson as a suspect. But he’s not the only one in her criminal crosshairs. So is Mark Geragos, and they’re all on The RidicuList.

The desperate search for Nancy Grace's prized handcuff necklace is still on. The one she was wearing recently during an appearance on AC360° to discuss the Jodi Arias trial. Anderson openly admired the statement piece along with the rest of the panel, Mark Geragos and Jeffrey Toobin. Now, it's gone without a trace. Suspicious, right?

Nancy is not ruling out anyone at CNN as a potential culprit. Sure, Anderson has three jobs, but does he have an alibi for the time the jewelry went MIA? Jeff claims on Twitter he didn't take it, but in the same tweet he plants the seed for a future memory loss defense (nice try). And then there's Mark. He and Nancy have had their differences, traded barbs, and talked over each other on air, but the necklace isn't really his style. Or is it?

There’s a mystery at CNN and everyone is a suspect, especially Anderson Cooper. Did he steal Nancy Grace's special handcuff necklace weeks after admiring it on AC360? Mark Geragos and Jeffrey Toobin were there too. Do they have an alibi? Nancy interrogates Anderson and demands justice, on the RidicuList.

Nancy Grace and Jeffrey Toobin are in favor of the jurors asking Jodi Arias questions in court. Toobin says it proves the men and women deciding if Arias lives or dies are focused and paying attention.

The jury collectively submitted over 200 questions for the defendant. Mark Geragos calls it absurd to have an "interactive" trial that allows that type of questioning.

Nancy Grace and Jeffrey Toobin say they're impressed with jurors' questions for Jodi Arias. And Mark Geragos agrees with Grace on how Arias' claim of self-defense could hurt defendants in the future who suffer from battered woman syndrome. Anderson Cooper talks to all three about those issues and more in a lively discussion about the dramatic trial.